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Food: 7.5/10
Drink: n/a
Service: 7/10
Value: 6/10
Hygiene: 7/10
Aesthetics: 7.5/10
We came here after the lunch time rush around 2pm. I have seen the place a couple of times and thought it might be good to try this place, because I really enjoyed this type of noodle when I was working in China.
I ordered the 12-topping noodle, with the tomato broth and it was good, but the amount of toppings was pretty small. What they did have, was ok. I will say, I did stumble upon a piece of plastic wrapper in one of the toppings, not a big deal, but it lowered my impression for sure. The soup was hot and cooked the toppings properly. Overall, the taste was pretty good. The toppings were also pretty fresh.
The cost is a little pricy. That being said, when I was working in China, this was a pricier meal too. That being said, you're paying more for the experience than the actual food here. There are plenty of other noodle places that offer much better value.
The decor is really clean, but to me it doesn't really fit the style of food. On the bridge noodle, to me, is supposed to be a type of comfort food. The atmosphere is almost hipster, with all the little cute things
The service here was good, there is only one person serving, but the restaurant is small enough that it's not an issue
The place is very clean, maybe due to being new, but they look to be quite thorough when you watch them.
An interesting style of noodles if you've never tried it before, but not on the top of my list of places I'd recommend.
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